After a long time, I cooked any traditional treats or kuih (bite size dessert or snack) for my family. This Apam Nasi was my late mum's favorite. She used to prepare it when she had leftover rice for our breakfast. My mum mix the flour just before going to bed and first thing in the morning, steamed these Apam Nasi.
What I noticed, most of our traditional kuih were mostly steamed since at that time an oven was not available even baking was done using charcoal.
Added only half a cup of sugar but if you want it sweeter use 3/4 cup instead. Used red food coloring and the balance as it is but this is entirely up to you. If you don't have that small plastic molds, use 7 in round pan and steam it for 30-40 minutes.
We enjoyed our Apam Nasi without coconut. Halve the recipe if you have a small family, my recipe below yield 25 apam.
APAM NASI (STEAMED RICE CAKE)
Yield : 25 small cups
1 cup cold cooked rice
1 cup rice flour
1 cup plain flour
1.5 tsp instant yeast
1.5 cups water
3/4 cup sugar
grated coconut + salt
food coloring of your choice
DIRECTIONS
Blend rice, water and sugar in a blender until smooth.
Combine sifted rice flour, plain flour and instant yeast in a mixing bowl.
Pour rice mixture onto dry ingredients, stir until well incorporated.
Divide batter into 2 or more if you like more colors. Add coloring to each portion and leave to rise for 2-3 hours.
Heat water in a steamer until it is boiling, steam your grated coconut for 5 minutes. .
Grease your plastic mold with oil and put in the steamer just to warm them. Fill the mold until full and steam over high heat for 10 minutes.
Remove from heat and slide apam from the mold.
Serve with grated coconut if desired.
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such an interesting recipe...
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ReplyDeletenice loved the colred one..pic also superbbb
ReplyDeleteIn kerala, we call this as "Appam". Attractive colors
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ReplyDeletelooks very yummy!
ReplyDeletenever heard of this.This rice cake looks delicious
ReplyDeleteWhat delicious little cakes! I love their colors!
ReplyDeleteHow cute these look and such an interesting recipe. This is totally new to me :) They could be wonderful for my gluten-free niece!
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These rice cake look so cute...light and fluffy...I wish I could taste one now...
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They looks super gorgeous..I make appam but this is new to me ..will give it a try:)
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